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ECEP 353 Quiz # 1

The document outlines 6 questions for a quiz on signal processing concepts: 1) Graph a given function defined over a range of values. 2) Find the first backward difference of a signal defined in a figure. 3) Find and graph the even and odd parts of a given signal. 4) Find the fundamental period of 3 given functions. 5) Find the signal energy of a given signal. 6) Find the average signal power of a periodic signal defined over one period.
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ECEP 353 Quiz # 1

The document outlines 6 questions for a quiz on signal processing concepts: 1) Graph a given function defined over a range of values. 2) Find the first backward difference of a signal defined in a figure. 3) Find and graph the even and odd parts of a given signal. 4) Find the fundamental period of 3 given functions. 5) Find the signal energy of a given signal. 6) Find the average signal power of a periodic signal defined over one period.
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ECEP 353 Quiz # 1

I. Graph the function: (15 pts)


𝑛 2
𝑥[𝑛] = 21 ( 2 ) + 14𝑛3 , −5 ≤ 𝑛 < 5

II. The signal 𝑥[𝑛] is defined in the figure. Let 𝑦[𝑛] be the first backward difference of 𝑥[𝑛]. Find 𝑦[𝑛] (15
pts)

III. Find and graph the even and odd parts of the function 𝑥[𝑛] = 𝑢[𝑛] − 𝑢[𝑛 − 4]. (15 pts)

IV. Find the fundamental period of each of these functions: (15 pts)
13𝜋𝑛 9𝜋𝑛
a.) 𝑥[𝑛] = sin ( 8 ) − cos( 16 )
22𝜋𝑛 11𝜋𝑛
b.) 𝑥[𝑛] = 𝑒 −𝑗6𝜋𝑛/21 + cos ( ) − sin( )
36 33
c.) 𝑥[𝑛] = 𝑒 −𝑗2𝜋𝑛/3 + 𝑒 −𝑗2𝜋𝑛/4

V. Find the signal energy of the signal 𝑥[𝑛] = 𝑟𝑎𝑚𝑝[𝑛] − 2𝑟𝑎𝑚𝑝[𝑛 − 4] + 𝑟𝑎𝑚𝑝[𝑛 − 8] (15 pts)

VI. Find the average signal power of a periodic signal described over one period by (15 pts)
𝑥[𝑛] = 2𝑛, −2≤𝑛<2

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